Takasago Electric
Takasago Electric's video was engineered to peel back the exterior casing and reveal the intricate internal mechanics driving their diaphragm valve. Serving the high-precision medical, diagnostic, and chemical analysis sectors, the brand must communicate absolute reliability to fluidic system designers. Without a clear understanding of internal isolation, engineers risk selecting components that cause chemical contamination or catastrophic fluid path failure.
Our design team anchored this fluid control mechanism breakdown in a clean, high-contrast CAD aesthetic that leverages cross-sectional cutaways. Exposing the spatial relationship between the coil, spring, plunger, and diaphragm in a static, transparent view demystifies the physical separation of the fluid path from the actuator. Key diagrams label the normally closed (N.C.), normally open (N.O.), and common (COM) ports directly on the high-definition model. This precise spatial labeling ensures that instrument design engineers immediately grasp the absolute purity and containment capabilities of the valve architecture.
The animation strategy relies on precise kinetic sequences, simulating fluid pathways using directional color-coded streams that change route during plunger actuation. This functional visualization forms the core of our technical hardware showcase, illustrating how spring tension and magnetic fields physically manipulate the elastomeric seal. We chose a clean, muted background and industrial metallic rendering to minimize visual noise, reducing cognitive load and preventing viewer fatigue during complex sequences. Through this structured visual approach, Advids establishes a clear, authoritative explanation that instills engineering confidence and drives adoption.